EasyJet

EasyJet are offering passengers £110 fares between Iceland and London Luton and London Gatwick until April 14.

Wizz Air

Wizz Air are also offering repatriation flights between Iceland and London for passengers for £74.99, which is valid until May 10.

Passengers who were due to fly from Iceland to London Gatwick or London Stansted will be able to book Wizz Air flights to London Luton instead.

Icelandair

The airline said in a statement: "As a result of Wow Air’s operational halt, we have set up discounted Economy fares for stranded passengers en route to, from, or through Iceland."

Passengers travelling between March 28 and April 11 will be able to apply, with the discounted fares costing $60 (£45) to Europe and $100 (£76) to the US and Canada, excluding taxes and fees.

Virgin Atlantic

The airline confirmed they will be offering rescue fares until April 6.

British Airways

British Airways told Sun Online Travel: "We know how upsetting it must have been for WOW air customers to lose their flights, so we are offering discounted fares to anyone still left abroad to help them get home.​​"

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If your flight has been cancelled with WOW air, how and whether you can claim your money back will depend on who you booked your flights with.

If you used a credit card or the flights were part of a holiday with a package provider, you may be able to claim compensation as well as find alternative flights.

You can find out how here.

For those who booked independently and have travel insurance, they should look for the words "scheduled airline failure insurance" (SAFI) - only these will offer compensation for cancelled flights in this instance.